Indigenous Australians suffer increased rates of morbidity across a wide range of medical conditions including many skin conditions. This review assesses the scope of the literature on Indigenous Dermatology. It seeks to highlight what is known about the burden of skin disease in the Indigenous population and to identify areas of uncertainty. A systematic review of research relating to Indigenous Dermatology since 1980 was performed utilizing the databases Ovid Medline, Embase, the Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies and Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet. This review provides an overview of what is known about Indigenous dermatology, highlights areas of clinical need and provid...
This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia,...
Objective: There is limited research available regarding the prevalence rates of psychiatric illnes...
Objective: This review aimed to draw on published literature to identify the prevalence rates of psy...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Background: Little is known about the population using Australian dermatology outpatient servic...
BackgroundSkin diseases among indigenous populations have been poorly described in the literature. R...
Background/Objectives: Bacterial skin infections in Indigenous children in Australia frequently lead...
Abstract Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au This summary of respiratory disease in the Australian Indigenous popula...
Skin infections are highly prevalent in many Australian Aboriginal communities. This study aimed to ...
Objective: Cancer among Indigenous populations in the developed world appears to have increased duri...
Indigenous Australians experience high rates of chronic conditions. It is often asserted Indigenous ...
Skin infections are highly prevalent in many Australian Aboriginal communities. This study aimed to ...
This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia,...
Objective: There is limited research available regarding the prevalence rates of psychiatric illnes...
Objective: This review aimed to draw on published literature to identify the prevalence rates of psy...
Background: Australia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked increasing...
AbstractBackgroundAustralia’s health disparity, combined with evolving technologies, has evoked incr...
Background: Little is known about the population using Australian dermatology outpatient servic...
BackgroundSkin diseases among indigenous populations have been poorly described in the literature. R...
Background/Objectives: Bacterial skin infections in Indigenous children in Australia frequently lead...
Abstract Objective: To describe the main characteristics of systematic reviews addressing questions ...
© 2017 The Author(s).Background: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians (hereafter respec...
www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au This summary of respiratory disease in the Australian Indigenous popula...
Skin infections are highly prevalent in many Australian Aboriginal communities. This study aimed to ...
Objective: Cancer among Indigenous populations in the developed world appears to have increased duri...
Indigenous Australians experience high rates of chronic conditions. It is often asserted Indigenous ...
Skin infections are highly prevalent in many Australian Aboriginal communities. This study aimed to ...
This paper provides a thematic review of the literature on cancer in Aboriginal people in Australia,...
Objective: There is limited research available regarding the prevalence rates of psychiatric illnes...
Objective: This review aimed to draw on published literature to identify the prevalence rates of psy...